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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Rapidshare Hacked
Rapidshare Hacked, unlimited upload, no countdown UNLIMITED download/upload Its very easy to fool Rapid Share server if your IP address is assigned by your ISP. Just follow these simple steps: clean up IE or netscape or Firefox cookie( In this case the one that belong to rapidshare website) On Command prompt (open MS-DOS) type -----> ipconfig /flushdns <---Enter type -----> ipconfig /release <---Enter type -----> ipconfig /renew <---Enter type -----> exit <--------Enter Or save these commands in a bat file and run it everytime you need to fool Rapidshare server. Remember to clean up rapidshare cookie in your temp Internet files folder. Now you should be ready to download/upload as many files as you want from their server. another way, get proxies from the internet and apply to the browser. some of proxies might not work though... Note: If you are on a LAN and behind a router (using NAT, for example)---this will not work. If you use a fixed proxy--- this will not work. If you have a fixed IP address from your ISP or college or employer or whatever -- this will not work. If you happen to get the same IP address from your DHCP server because it's assigned to you -- this will not work
NO waiting THIS "cheat" for RAPIDSHARE DOWNLOADS eliminates the "WAITING" for the file. No more COUNTDOWNS. So heres what you do:
1. First, Find a rapidshare download. 2. Hit the FREE BUTTON, like always. 3. While your waiting for it to countdown, change the URL in the bar to: Code: java script:c(countdown = 0); and hit ENTER or the GO button over and over. Eachtime you do so, it decreases 10-20 seconds. Few times and the link appears. or you can simply do the code below ONCE java script: for (i=0; i<30; i++) { c(); } |
GOOGLE SECREAT
20 Great Google Secrets |
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Google is clearly the best general-purpose search engine on the Web (see PCMAG
But most people don't use it to its best advantage. Do you just plug in a keyword or two and hope for the best? That may be the quickest way to search, but with more than 3 billion pages in Google's index, it's still a struggle to pare results to a manageable number.
But Google is an remarkably powerful tool that can ease and enhance your Internet exploration. Google's search options go beyond simple keywords, the Web, and even its own programmers. Let's look at some of Google's lesser-known options.
Syntax Search Tricks
Using a special syntax is a way to tell Google that you want to restrict your searches to certain elements or characteristics of Web pages. Google has a fairly complete list of its syntax elements at
www.google.com/help/operators.html
. Here are some advanced operators that can help narrow down your search results.
Intitle: at the beginning of a query word or phrase (intitle:"Three Blind Mice") restricts your search results to just the titles of Web pages.
Intext: does the opposite of intitle:, searching only the body text, ignoring titles, links, and so forth. Intext: is perfect when what you're searching for might commonly appear in URLs. If you're looking for the term HTML, for example, and you don't want to get results such as
, you can enter intext:html.
Link: lets you see which pages are linking to your Web page or to another page you're interested in. For example, try typing in link: http://www.pcmag.com
Try using site: (which restricts results to top-level domains) with intitle: to find certain types of pages. For example, get scholarly pages about Mark Twain by searching for intitle:"Mark Twain"site:edu. Experiment with mixing various elements; you'll develop several strategies for finding the stuff you want more effectively. The site: command is very helpful as an alternative to the mediocre search engines built into many sites.
Swiss Army Google
Google has a number of services that can help you accomplish tasks you may never have thought to use Google for. For example, the new calculator feature
(www.google.com/help/features.html#calculator)
lets you do both math and a variety of conversions from the search box. For extra fun, try the query "Answer to life the universe and everything."
Let Google help you figure out whether you've got the right spelling—and the right word—for your search. Enter a misspelled word or phrase into the query box (try "thre blund mise") and Google may suggest a proper spelling. This doesn't always succeed; it works best when the word you're searching for can be found in a dictionary. Once you search for a properly spelled word, look at the results page, which repeats your query. (If you're searching for "three blind mice," underneath the search window will appear a statement such as Searched the web for "three blind mice.") You'll discover that you can click on each word in your search phrase and get a definition from a dictionary.
Suppose you want to contact someone and don't have his phone number handy. Google can help you with that, too. Just enter a name, city, and state. (The city is optional, but you must enter a state.) If a phone number matches the listing, you'll see it at the top of the search results along with a map link to the address. If you'd rather restrict your results, use rphonebook: for residential listings or bphonebook: for business listings. If you'd rather use a search form for business phone listings, try Yellow Search
(www.buzztoolbox.com/google/yellowsearch.shtml).
Extended Googling
Google offers several services that give you a head start in focusing your search. Google Groups
indexes literally millions of messages from decades of discussion on Usenet. Google even helps you with your shopping via two tools: Froogle CODE
which indexes products from online stores, and Google Catalogs CODE
which features products from more 6,000 paper catalogs in a searchable index. And this only scratches the surface. You can get a complete list of Google's tools and services at
www.google.com/options/index.html
You're probably used to using Google in your browser. But have you ever thought of using Google outside your browser?
Google Alert
monitors your search terms and e-mails you information about new additions to Google's Web index. (Google Alert is not affiliated with Google; it uses Google's Web services API to perform its searches.) If you're more interested in news stories than general Web content, check out the beta version of Google News Alerts
This service (which is affiliated with Google) will monitor up to 50 news queries per e-mail address and send you information about news stories that match your query. (Hint: Use the intitle: and source: syntax elements with Google News to limit the number of alerts you get.)
Google on the telephone? Yup. This service is brought to you by the folks at Google Labs
a place for experimental Google ideas and features (which may come and go, so what's there at this writing might not be there when you decide to check it out). With Google Voice Search
(http://labs1.google.com/gvs.html),
you dial the Voice Search phone number, speak your keywords, and then click on the indicated link. Every time you say a new search term, the results page will refresh with your new query (you must have JavaScript enabled for this to work). Remember, this service is still in an experimental phase, so don't expect 100 percent success.
In 2002, Google released the Google API (application programming interface), a way for programmers to access Google's search engine results without violating the Google Terms of Service. A lot of people have created useful (and occasionally not-so-useful but interesting) applications not available from Google itself, such as Google Alert. For many applications, you'll need an API key, which is available free from CODE
. See the figures for two more examples, and visit
for more. |
DataVault
#DataVault, Irc Warez (Ty 4 Moving X) |
Not Sure If Many People Use This Site, however heres A Few Steps To getting In.. And Getting The Latest Games..
Right 1st You Need mIRC (Download Below)
Once Downloaded And Installed.. Next Step Is To Get Yourself Connected To The Datavault Network..
Step 1 :- Open irc, Goto Tools,Options. Then Servers, Click Add Under Description Type : DataVault Under IRC Server Type : irc.addictz.net Under Port(S) Type : 6667-6669
Now Click Ok..
Step 2 : Connecting To Irc.Addictz.Net
Goto Tools/Options/Servers Select Datavault From Drop Down Menu Tick "New Server Window" Then Click Connect
A New Window Will Open Telling You That You Are Connecting To Irc.Addictz.net
Step 3 : Now You Have To Register YourSelf.
In The Window Type /msg nickserv register "your Password" "Your Valid Email" Next Type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY "The Password You Just Entered"
It Should Now Say Your Registered!
Now Type /J #Datavault
Step 4 : The Bots In DataVault Spam What They Host Every 1 Hour, Becareful Not To Spam These Or Else You Will Be Banned..
Every Hour You Will See What Looks Like Below :-
** To request a file type: "/msg slut02 BITCH send #x #1 392x [0.7G] Torque.DVDRiP.XviD-BRUTUS #2 1509x [0.7G] The.Butterfly.Effect.DVDRip.XviD-DMT
It's Simple To Request A Download Now..
There Are Different Bots With Different Names, Ie Slut02 Is Just One Bot, There Are More Called Dv44, Dv33 Slut03 Etc.. However The Trigger Principle Is The Sa,e
Now If For Example You Wanted To Download "The ButterFly Effect", In The Main Chat Window You Would Type or Copy /msg slut02 BITCH send #2
Let Me Explaine.. /msg Is The Trigger, Slut02 Is The Bot BITCH and Send Are Both Triggers #2 Is The File Number You Want. Each Bot Can Host Numerouse Files, Ie #1 Being Another Film, #3 Also Being Another Film.
Once You Have Done That And Press Return, Just Sit Back And Wait.. Either The Download Will Start Straight Away, Or You Will Be Qued (*Cough Dodgy Spelling*)
Right Now To The Benifits Of #Datavault..
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I Hope Someone Finds This HelpFull, If It's In The Wrong Place/ Or Inappropriate Then Plz Delete And Serve Me The Warning I Deserve....
Edit : It's A Good Idea To Have Auto Accept Dcc On, Incase Your Away When You Come InLine For Your Download, Generally Even If Your 20th In Que And It Says 3 Hours Wait, Your Prolly Looking At Around 30 Mins Waiting Slot..
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FOXPRO code Function OpenDBFConn(Path) Dim Conn: Set Conn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") Conn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _ "Data Source=" & Path & ";" & _ "Extended Properties=""DBASE IV;"";" Set OpenDBFConn = Conn End Function
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